Example sentences of "then [adv prt] the [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | From then on the unmade road ( beware of pot-holes ) will take you straight to ‘ La Felicit à'.; anti |
2 | The period from 28 December 1694 until 12 February 1695 , is known as 6 William III , and from then on the normal conventions applied . |
3 | From then on the pretty servant girls eyed him with a lustrous regret and redoubled their attentions . |
4 | From then on the relative UE and strength of each type varied almost month by month ! |
5 | The tusks branched , one limb reaching up to the leafy mass on the head , the other reaching down , becoming tendrillar , tendrils curling round the torso and the arms , then down the spindly legs , supplying lobate oak-leaves as a covering for the scored , scoured , bark-like flesh below . |
6 | And reached over to slide a hand along her upper arm , then down the trim length of her back . |
7 | They galloped down the rest of the long gentle ride to the river , across a wooden bridge , and then up the grassy slopes to the terraces below the house . |
8 | It is then up the Hanging Committee to decide which works fit best into the jigsaw-puzzle of an exhibition they are trying to construct . |